Skills for the Job: Providing advice on legal aid

JustRights
Monday, March 30, 2015

With legal aid becoming more difficult to obtain, it is vital that vulnerable children and young people receive accurate advice.

It is always wise for practitioners to check with a lawyer if legal aid is available. Picture: Arlen Connelly
It is always wise for practitioners to check with a lawyer if legal aid is available. Picture: Arlen Connelly

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